Saturday, February 7, 2015

How do doctors treat doctors ? Like people treat people.


 



How do doctors treat doctors ? Like people treat people.


"People who love people", despite the song

are all too rare,

for it is at least as likely that they won't get along

and cause despair.


Since. unfortunately  the same is often true 

 both  at home and work,

 it's only Life that  ultimately must teach you

how to deal with a jerk.

hzl
2/7/15

Patient care suffers when doctors can't get alongIt's time to shine a light on the distressing effects of doctors ... Extreme cases of doctors behaving badly are reported but the ...






  • People (1964 song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    from the album Funny Girl: Original Broadcast Cast Recording and People ... The songasserts that "people who need people" — that is, people who love others  ...
  • Barbra Streisand - People - YouTube

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    And this song...! Well, it is about the "Luckeyest people in the world !!!" It's a truly beautiful song....... Love makes all the difference. Enjoy!.



    1. People Who Love Peepholes - Wikipedia, the free ...

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      "People Who Love Peepholes" is the 179th episode and second episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Two and a Half Men. It is also the second ...




    A psychiatrist colleague observes that a common reason why doctors see her is to figure out how to coexist peacefully with other doctors. She jokes that researchers hate clinicians as people who feed off their intellect. Clinicians scoff at lab doctors who don’t inhabit the real world. And clinician-researchers, derided for being too much of one or the other, are never sure where they belong. General practitioners are sick of the condescension from specialists. Specialists tussle among themselves and with entrenched hierarchies.
    Research, here and abroad, points to increasing levels of anxiety, depression and burnout among doctors. We traditionally invoke factors such as long hours, demanding patients and unending bureaucracy as the cause but perhaps it is worth asking what role doctors play in harming each other, however unintentionally.....




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